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View ArticleFrank Capra Oversimplified the Italian-American Story
Frank Capra, the director of It’s a Wonderful Life, called the film his favorite, and even screened it for his own family every holiday season. The movie hit close to home in another way: Capra was...
View ArticleCalifornia Needs Frank Capra to Rewrite Its Story
The California story needs a remake.Get me Capra!Frank—legendary director of films including It Happened One Night to It’s a Wonderful Life—has been dead since 1991, you say? No matter! Just this fall,...
View ArticleHow Understanding Immigrants Could Help All Americans Live Better
Four decades ago—around the time the Office of Management and Budget set guidelines to include questions on Hispanic ethnicity across the whole federal statistical system—researchers began noticing...
View ArticleMore and More Californians Are Living with Their Grandmas
Thump-thump-thump! Thump-thump-thump!Out on the deck one morning, my 80-year-old mother dribbles her basketball. It’s a pastime she picked up in recent years to maintain her agility. My 7-year-old...
View ArticleThe Historical Nexus Between Immigration and Health
Alan Kraut is a historian at American University who has studied the nexus of immigration and health for many years. Zócalo spoke to Professor Kraut to understand the role history plays in our current...
View ArticleIs Laughter Yoga Really from India?
There’s nothing particularly funny about a laughing club, except the premise. I first heard of laughing clubs when they appeared on the American radar about a decade ago. I might not have paid...
View ArticleAre Immigrants California’s Secret to Healthy Living?
What makes California the very picture of healthy living? It’s neither sunshine nor silicone implants.Our health secret is actually immigration.While the President and others falsely blame immigrants...
View ArticleHow Mexican Immigrants Changed the Way Americans Grieve
After decades of avoiding the topic, it has become fashionable for Americans to talk about death. Death dinners and death cafes offer people space to collectively discuss the physical, psychological,...
View ArticleThe Healthiest Californians Are the Ones Who Are Healthy Together
Immigrants bring cultural practices that could improve our health systems and the health of all Californians—if we do more to understand and deploy the advantages of cultural diversity, said a panel of...
View ArticleHow Surf City USA Became the “Anti-California”
Who says you can’t build anything in California? Huntington Beach is busy constructing a wall of denial around whatever is left of its soul. The Orange County city has long been associated with the...
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